SE Rr ET 2 SEXZEREE T= Taro A PE EY EES Ep Ph ho) Remember When - Continued from page 19 about being out-of-style when you chose his new one this year. Hopefully, it won't take too many hours as you want to be home in time to get ready for supper. Whatever you do on Father's Day, enjoy the day. Even if you aren't one, celebrate with fun and laughter, in the spirit of Fathers everywhere. After all, isn't that what Dads are all about? And on June 17th, have a very HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! 2 89 5 5 59 . By = THE RICHARD © S 54 . COLE VARIETY SHOW . Fe . £ : Se i Mount Tabor Community Playhouse § = Milford a i Saturday, June 23 El 8:00 p.m. 54 Je . . 3% i Admission: $8.00 (tickets available at the door) EY The Milford Coffee Gallery will be open for ES dinner prior to the show and for dessert, 54 5 drinks, tea and coffee after. 52 = Phone 476-6763 for reservations, So 2 For special needs seating or other questions, Hl IE please call Monica Alyea at 476-8043. Se $ EE SEER NER SC RT NN SNS NE RE EEN NON RC SPRERE NESE PUZZLE DE(CO-M)PRESSION) SCARRED PIL-LAGER IMPE(DIME)NT (anag, men tip) InafT CHildren : paver'S TAR CHipper ' ST-ERNEST DOWN 1 DE-FINE 2 IN-TRO (anag. rot)-DUCER 3 hiS-CAMP-Inedible 4 VA-MOOSE-S 3 poOR ALlocution 6 A-VERSION 8 SH(ARECR(anag. racer)) ACROSS 7 REENACTS {(anag, Ten races) OPPERS 9 ARRIVE (anag. a river) 14 A-NAIMDATIONS 19 PIER } 15 D(ECIM(mice rev.))ATE 11 MEADOWLARK (anag. owl 16 M(IDN(anag. din)IGHT marked a) 19 LAT(HER } 12 HEADLINE (anag. denial he) 26 ENCASE (anag. séance) 13 STALIN 22 EAR-N MoPo - Continued from page 18 Organic agriculture is about more than just growing food and fibres without synthetic fertilizers and chemical biocides. Organic farmers use growing practices that include: # nourishing and improving the soil by adding organic matter and other natural fertilizers, so that it isn't depleted by repeated harvests % rotating crops so that insect and disease damage is reduced naturally, and so that the best crop for the existing fertility is grown; #® using intensive rotational grazing to ensure that livestock are well fed while spreading their organic putrient wealth (manure) around, thus reducing water- polluting runoff from manmwe piles using natural biocides, such as Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), pheromone lures, hand-picking, and other techniques to reduce damage from disease and insects @ using open-pollinated seed whenever feasible %® avoiding genetically modified plants and animals #* using cruelty-free livestock management methods. These practices benefit the planet we live on by increasing the soil and ecosystem health and biodiversity. They also benefit us and our future generations by not adding to the 1 toxic soup we call our bodies. Please note, however, that given the state of Earth today, there is no food grown anywhere that is chemical-free. Organic farmers, particularly certified organic farmers, guarantee that they have not used toxic chemicals in the production of their foods or fibres. However, none can guarantee that you won't find chemicals in your organic food. Some chemicals have been found in soils in jungle areas, and CHECK THE ADS! By deing business with those who advertise in the Mirror, you help to ensure the continued free delivery of your cominunity newsletter. they've been found in the Arctic, two places where they hadn't been used. Wind and water disperse these and other chemicals, and they make their way into our soils, where they're taken up by the roots of plants.